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Hello,

I'm looking for the following parts for my 2003 NM35:

- Rear Shock Absorbers (Proper aftermarket brand is ok. As long as they function properly.)

- Headlights L+R

(I need to convert them from rhd to lhd in a proper way. Right now it has not been done the right way as you can see in the pictures. If anyone can deliver me headlights that have already been converted I'm surely interested.)

- Floormats (In good nick. Mine have been destroyed by a washing machine..)

- Plastic "fasteners" for my gril

- Square plug that fits in my door above my armrest

If someone could help me find these parts or any advice on purchasing them it would be largely appreciated. (See foto's.)

Thanks and kind regards,

Bartjan

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Hey Scotty,

I live near Amsterdam in The Netherlands.

I haven't seen another m35 around here so I'm sort of depending on this forum.

Would be great if I could get the parts I need.

Best regards,

Bartjan

Probably easier to import directly from Japan, as the parts will be cheaper. You can try Jesse Streeter too.

Worst case let me know, I can ship those parts over to you if you need them urgently.

Search "stagea" on gumtree

Gumtree might not be the ideal solution for someone in Amsterdam.

Helpful and reputable sites for ordering from Japan/Yahoo Auctions

http://jessestreeter.com/ -> New and Yahoo Auctions

http://www.importmonster.com/ -> Mainly Yahoo Auctions but can do new gear

http://www.rhdjapan.com/ -> New only although they do have a sister site http://www.bidjdm.com for Yahoo Auction bidding if you prefer Americans instead of Australians

  • 1 month later...

Hey all,

Thanks for all your replies.

First of all. I've stated the model wrong. I have a m35 instead of a nm35.

Coming monday i'll bring the car to my friendly and practical The land of goat sphincter rings guy who is willing to redo the adjustment of my headlights. If everything works out well and he can get me a full year mot, ill decide to keep the car. And probably do some upgrades on it.

Im thinking about buying a coilover set from bc-racing. Does anyone has experience with this kind of suspension?

Gr,

Bartjan

Hey mate. You are asking what brake pads when there is a full topic on m35 parts that obviously you have not even bothered to read. Try the search function mate.

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